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hi,

for those in japan, i wanted to ask you a question about car wreckers..

i've been looking for a part for my V35 skyline for a few weeks on yahoo auctions but not many standard/OEM parts seem to come up.

my question is: do they have many wreckers in japan (like justjap and the likes we have over here), that hold a heap of front cuts and happen to sell parts online like justjap do?

i was hoping i'd be able to source something very small from a V35 front cut from japan and it seems stupid waiting forever watching yahoo auctions for a part that seems like its never going to show up..!

i appreciate any help that anyone is able to provide :thumbsup:

cheers,

Warren

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have you tried just buying it from nissan? if it's just a small part the associated costs with having someone buy it from a wrecker and send it to you here will be more than the value of the part. just ring nissan and order it :P easy.

yeah they could definitely get it. but you're right it could be quite expensive for something like that. I thought maybe you were after a small piece of interior trim or something. but it's worth asking them and finding out a price.

  • 4 weeks later...
Hey not meaning to jack the thread but is there any wreckers who have a R34 GTR shell/chassis for sale? Mate needs one without any prior damage as his is a write off.

Saw one a couple of months ago. Gone now. Will keep an eye out.

looking for the stock paddle shifters from the V35 350GT-8 sedan if anyone sees them let me know via PM! thanks!

i know a person who might be able to help.

I have to check but ill be in touch if they have them.

buy the equivalent part off a G35 from the US. Shipping is a bit steep, but there's plenty of spare parts retailers where you can order online over there. Plus it's in english.

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